GSF Activists Released: PM Anwar’s Efforts, Volunteers’ Courage Draw Praise
KOTA KINABALU (Sabah, Malaysia), Oct 5 (Bernama) -- The efforts and commitment of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the government have borne fruit and earned widespread praise following the successful release of 23 Malaysian volunteers from the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) who were detained by the Zionist regime.
Sabah Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) president Mohd Zikri Zainudin said that although Malaysia has no diplomatic ties with Israel, the Prime Minister had worked tirelessly to ensure the release of all Malaysian volunteers.
He said Malaysia maintains relations with countries that have diplomatic ties with Israel, such as Turkiye, Egypt and the United States, and through the diplomatic efforts of the Prime Minister and the government, this reflects Malaysia’s recognition as a nation with strong diplomatic capabilities and a peacemaker in times of crisis.
“The close Malaysia-Turkiye ties also played a crucial role in facilitating the release of the GSF volunteers. Our appreciation and thanks go to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his significant assistance in securing their freedom,” he told Bernama when contacted.
He said the GSF volunteers, who also represent Sumud Nusantara, carry the voices of Malaysians who want to see humanitarian aid delivered to the people of Gaza, who are facing starvation as a result of Israel’s blockade on food, medicine and other essential supplies.
Last Thursday, 23 Malaysian volunteers participating in the GSF mission were detained by the Zionist regime after their vessel was intercepted in the waters of the R3 Red Zone in the Mediterranean Sea before being taken to the port of Ashdod, Israel.
However, through the efforts of the Prime Minister Anwar, all the volunteers were released and departed from Ramon Airport, Israel, at 6.45 pm Malaysian time on Saturday, arriving in Istanbul at 8.40 pm Malaysian time.
-- BERNAMA